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Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia...

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia Muslim kidnapping, genocide and to recover missing shia Muslims in Pakistan.
kidnapping & genocide in Pakistan continues unabated. Staying silent is not an option for the God concious people, they came out for the Shuhada of Jhal Magsi, Quetta, Missing shia persons and against the shameful collusion between banned extremist organizations and the government of Pakistan. The Protest & Azadari events are being held in Pakistan and around the world in-front of Pakistan consulates and embassies.
Protesters and speakers demanded from current Pakistani regime to stop kidnapping, attack on our brothers and sisters and immidiately recover the missing Shia Muslims in Pakistann or, we will hold Protest and Majalis in front of embassies and consulates around the world InshaAllah, the Protest & Azadari of Imam Hussain(as) started by Syeda Zayneb (as) will not stop under any circumstances.

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia...

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia Muslim kidnapping, genocide and to recover missing shia Muslims in Pakistan.
kidnapping & genocide in Pakistan continues unabated. Staying silent is not an option for the God concious people, they came out for the Shuhada of Jhal Magsi, Quetta, Missing shia persons and against the shameful collusion between banned extremist organizations and the government of Pakistan. The Protest & Azadari events are being held in Pakistan and around the world in-front of Pakistan consulates and embassies.
Protesters and speakers demanded from current Pakistani regime to stop kidnapping, attack on our brothers and sisters and immidiately recover the missing Shia Muslims in Pakistann or, we will hold Protest and Majalis in front of embassies and consulates around the world InshaAllah, the Protest & Azadari of Imam Hussain(as) started by Syeda Zayneb (as) will not stop under any circumstances.

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia...

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia Muslim kidnapping, genocide and to recover missing shia Muslims in Pakistan.
kidnapping & genocide in Pakistan continues unabated. Staying silent is not an option for the God concious people, they came out for the Shuhada of Jhal Magsi, Quetta, Missing shia persons and against the shameful collusion between banned extremist organizations and the government of Pakistan. The Protest & Azadari events are being held in Pakistan and around the world in-front of Pakistan consulates and embassies.
Protesters and speakers demanded from current Pakistani regime to stop kidnapping, attack on our brothers and sisters and immidiately recover the missing Shia Muslims in Pakistann or, we will hold Protest and Majalis in front of embassies and consulates around the world InshaAllah, the Protest & Azadari of Imam Hussain(as) started by Syeda Zayneb (as) will not stop under any circumstances.

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia...

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia Muslim kidnapping, genocide and to recover missing shia Muslims in Pakistan.
kidnapping & genocide in Pakistan continues unabated. Staying silent is not an option for the God concious people, they came out for the Shuhada of Jhal Magsi, Quetta, Missing shia persons and against the shameful collusion between banned extremist organizations and the government of Pakistan. The Protest & Azadari events are being held in Pakistan and around the world in-front of Pakistan consulates and embassies.
Protesters and speakers demanded from current Pakistani regime to stop kidnapping, attack on our brothers and sisters and immidiately recover the missing Shia Muslims in Pakistann or, we will hold Protest and Majalis in front of embassies and consulates around the world InshaAllah, the Protest & Azadari of Imam Hussain(as) started by Syeda Zayneb (as) will not stop under any circumstances.

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia...

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia Muslim kidnapping, genocide and to recover missing shia Muslims in Pakistan.
kidnapping & genocide in Pakistan continues unabated. Staying silent is not an option for the God concious people, they came out for the Shuhada of Jhal Magsi, Quetta, Missing shia persons and against the shameful collusion between banned extremist organizations and the government of Pakistan. The Protest & Azadari events are being held in Pakistan and around the world in-front of Pakistan consulates and embassies.
Protesters and speakers demanded from current Pakistani regime to stop kidnapping, attack on our brothers and sisters and immidiately recover the missing Shia Muslims in Pakistann or, we will hold Protest and Majalis in front of embassies and consulates around the world InshaAllah, the Protest & Azadari of Imam Hussain(as) started by Syeda Zayneb (as) will not stop under any circumstances.

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia...

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia Muslim kidnapping, genocide and to recover missing shia Muslims in Pakistan.
kidnapping & genocide in Pakistan continues unabated. Staying silent is not an option for the God concious people, they came out for the Shuhada of Jhal Magsi, Quetta, Missing shia persons and against the shameful collusion between banned extremist organizations and the government of Pakistan. The Protest & Azadari events are being held in Pakistan and around the world in-front of Pakistan consulates and embassies.
Protesters and speakers demanded from current Pakistani regime to stop kidnapping, attack on our brothers and sisters and immidiately recover the missing Shia Muslims in Pakistann or, we will hold Protest and Majalis in front of embassies and consulates around the world InshaAllah, the Protest & Azadari of Imam Hussain(as) started by Syeda Zayneb (as) will not stop under any circumstances.

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia...

Oct. 07, 2017 100s of Shia Muslims and people from other communities gathered at Pakistan Consulate General for Azadari and Protest against Shia Muslim kidnapping, genocide and to recover missing shia Muslims in Pakistan.
kidnapping & genocide in Pakistan continues unabated. Staying silent is not an option for the God concious people, they came out for the Shuhada of Jhal Magsi, Quetta, Missing shia persons and against the shameful collusion between banned extremist organizations and the government of Pakistan. The Protest & Azadari events are being held in Pakistan and around the world in-front of Pakistan consulates and embassies.
Protesters and speakers demanded from current Pakistani regime to stop kidnapping, attack on our brothers and sisters and immidiately recover the missing Shia Muslims in Pakistann or, we will hold Protest and Majalis in front of embassies and consulates around the world InshaAllah, the Protest & Azadari of Imam Hussain(as) started by Syeda Zayneb (as) will not stop under any circumstances.

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and...

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and Islamophobia\". Largest-ever anti-Islam movie protest in North America held in Toronto
Over 7,000 Canadian Muslims and their friends from the Jewish, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities stood in solidarity in a historic and exemplary protest against Islamophobia and hate speech. The largest protest of its kind in the western world, the protest was exemplary in terms of its discipline, organization, size, and diversity.
Toronto Protest Against Blasphemous Movie In-front of US Consulate in Toronto Canada, Closing Remarks by Imam Zafar Bangash and Protest Resolution/Demands.

Indian troops kill dozens in Kashmir
At least 18 people have been killed and over 100 injured in Indian-controlled Kashmir as soldiers open...

Indian troops kill dozens in Kashmir
At least 18 people have been killed and over 100 injured in Indian-controlled Kashmir as soldiers open fire on pro-independence rallies in disputed Himalayan region.
Security forces opened fire on tens of thousands of protesters in the Budgam and Tangmarg areas.
An Indian soldier was also killed in the violence.
The protests were particularly intense following the news of the desecration of the Quran in the US.
On Sunday, India imposed a curfew in many areas of Kashmir.
However, people have been pouring out to the streets across Kashmir to protest against Indian rule despite the curfews.
The latest round of public outrage began after a government forces' teargas grenade killed a teenager back in June.
More than 80 protesters and by-standers have lost their lives during the unrest ever since.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142336.html
Kashmiris protest Quran desecration
Hundreds of Muslims have defied curfews in Indian-administered Kashmir and hit the streets to voice their anger over desecration of Islam's holy book in the US.
Protests were held in the region's main city of Srinagar and its neighboring districts despite strict curfews, The Nation reported on Monday.
"Death to the US!" and "Death to Quran desecrators!" chanted the protesters, who described the act as despicable.
The protesters also called for punishment of those behind the desecration of the Quran.
"These are absolutely pro-Islam protests and we demand befitting punishment to those who have desecrated the holy Quran. No Muslim anywhere in the world will watch the desecration of the holy Quran as a mute spectator. This protest is beyond borders and nationalities," a 55-year-old Kashmiri said.
Although an American pastor cancelled earlier plans to burn copies of the Quran, other anti-Islam elements in the US desecrated the holy book in New York and in Washington on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The protest rallies in Srinagar erupted after local television showed a small group of protesters tearing apart and burning pages from the Muslim holy book outside the White House on Saturday.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142324.html
India knocks Press TV off air in Kashmir
India has banned local cable operators in Indian-administered Kashmir from airing Iran's English-language Press TV in the disputed Himalayan region.
State Chief Secretary SS Kapur made the announcement in Kashmir's summer capital of Srinagar on Monday.
"We have decided to impose a ban on the airing of Press TV broadcasts by local cable operators," Kapur told reporters.
The ban comes as Press TV has become popular across the Muslim-majority region due to its enhanced coverage of the regional events over the past three months.
Media organizations have strongly condemned the move and demanded that the government put the channel back on air.
However, reports say more and more people in Kashmir continue to get their news from Press TV via internet services or direct broadcast satellites.
In a separate development, hundreds of Kashmiris have come out to the streets to voice their anger over the desecration of Islam's holy book in the US.
Protests were held in the Indian-administered region's main city of Srinagar, and its neighboring districts despite strict curfews in place.
The protesters, who were shouting anti-US slogans, described the act as despicable, calling for the punishment of those behind the desecration of the Quran.
The protests erupted after pages from the Muslim holy book were torn up and burned in Washington, as well as in other US cities.
The move has outraged Muslims all over the world.
Meanwhile, at least twelve people were killed in Indian-controlled Kashmir as soldiers opened fire on pro-independence rallies on Monday.
Unrest in Kashmir has claimed at least 83 lives over the past three months.
Kashmir has been rocked by a wave of protests over the death of a teenager back in June.
He was killed when Indian police fired teargas shells during demonstrations against India's rule over the mainly Muslim-populated Kashmir.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142343.html

[15 July 2012] Pakistanis continue protest against NATO supply routes reopening - English
Islamabad's decision to reopen its routes for supplies to US-led forces fighting in Afghanistan has sparked countrywide protests. Major political and religious parties are mobilizing masses to press the government to reverse its decision.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party called for an anti-US protest in metropolis Peshawar. Thousands of people took part in the protest and denounced the government's move to boost US reinforcement in neighboring Afghanistan.

[22 July 2012] Palestinians protest in solidarity with Muslim minority in Myanmar - English
Palestinians in the Gaza strip held a protest in...

[22 July 2012] Palestinians protest in solidarity with Muslim minority in Myanmar - English
Palestinians in the Gaza strip held a protest in solidarity with Muslim minority in Myanmar.
The protest was organized by the Gaza Ministry of Endowment and the Palestinian Muslim clerics' foundation.
Protestors highly condemned what they described the ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims by Buddhist monks.

The core message of the rally was; \\\"Muslim Unity\\\" & \\\"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and...

The core message of the rally was; \\\"Muslim Unity\\\" & \\\"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and Islamophobia\\\". Largest-ever anti-Islam movie protest in North America held in Toronto
Over 7,000 Canadian Muslims and their friends from the Jewish, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities stood in solidarity in a historic and exemplary protest against Islamophobia and hate speech. The largest protest of its kind in the western world, the protest was exemplary in terms of its discipline, organization, size, and diversity.
Speech By Moulana Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi.

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and...

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and Islamophobia\". Largest-ever anti-Islam movie protest in North America held in Toronto
Over 7,000 Canadian Muslims and their friends from the Jewish, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities stood in solidarity in a historic and exemplary protest against Islamophobia and hate speech. The largest protest of its kind in the western world, the protest was exemplary in terms of its discipline, organization, size, and diversity.
Speech by Imam Habib-ur-Rehman.

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and...

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and Islamophobia\". Largest-ever anti-Islam movie protest in North America held in Toronto
Over 7,000 Canadian Muslims and their friends from the Jewish, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities stood in solidarity in a historic and exemplary protest against Islamophobia and hate speech. The largest protest of its kind in the western world, the protest was exemplary in terms of its discipline, organization, size, and diversity.
A Poem by a Convert Sister.

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and...

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and Islamophobia\". Largest-ever anti-Islam movie protest in North America held in Toronto
Over 7,000 Canadian Muslims and their friends from the Jewish, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities stood in solidarity in a historic and exemplary protest against Islamophobia and hate speech. The largest protest of its kind in the western world, the protest was exemplary in terms of its discipline, organization, size, and diversity.
Speech by Imam Zafar Bungash (Director of the Islamic Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought, president of the Islamic Society of York Region and editorial board member of Crescent International news magazine)

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and...

The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and Islamophobia\". Largest-ever anti-Islam movie protest in North America held in Toronto
Over 7,000 Canadian Muslims and their friends from the Jewish, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities stood in solidarity in a historic and exemplary protest against Islamophobia and hate speech. The largest protest of its kind in the western world, the protest was exemplary in terms of its discipline, organization, size, and diversity.
Speech by Imam Kasim Ingar -Abu-Baker Mosque Scarborough.

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis,...

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis, condemn the Official Visit of Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and disassociate ourselves from his criminal acts around the globe. We demand the Govt of Pakistan to not welcome Aal e Saud criminals in Pakistan, rather there should be a protest against his inhumane acts as;
1. Aal e Saud, from the very beginning till now has been disrespecting Islam by demolishing the graves of Holy Ahlulbayt (as) and Sahaba (ra)
2. Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the killings of innocent human beings in Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
3. Saudi Arabia has been constantly targeting Shias of Alqateef Province
4. Basic human rights of everyone has been constantly violated in Saudi Arabia
5. Freedom of Speech is completely banned in Saudi Arabia
6. Saudi Arabia is directly responsible for destroying Muslim Unity and is especially backing extremist banned outfits in Pakistan
7. It has been witnessed that Hujjaj at the Shrine of Rasoolallah (saww) have been ridiculed and abused by extremist Wahhabi Mullahs on Govt payroll and has become a routine
There should have been a protest against the heinous crimes committed by Aal e Saud especially Bin Salman, not a warm welcome. Seems as if the Govt of Pakistan is following the foot steps of Saudi Arabia by banning the protests against Bin Salmanâs visit to Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has already suffered in the so called âAfghan Jehadâ because of Aal e Saud and till today the nation is paying the price.
Therefore, Pakistan should not take part in any of Saudi Global Destructive agenda anymore. Quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (ra) founded Pakistan so that it becomes exemplary for the rest of Umma, not a play ground for Saudi Wahhabi Extremist Aal e Saud Regime.
Now, being patriotic Pakistanis we have our apprehensions that in the past Saudi âRiyalâ has got Pakistanis killed, therefore, we demand a transparency in the use of funds given to Pakistan and that there is no hidden/sectarian agenda behind it.
May our beloved mother land Islamic Republic of Pakistan be safe and prosperous till the day of Judgement.
Amin.
Pakistan Zinda Bad âŠ
Hayâat Ulama e Shia (Pakistan) Toronto

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis,...

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis, condemn the Official Visit of Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and disassociate ourselves from his criminal acts around the globe. We demand the Govt of Pakistan to not welcome Aal e Saud criminals in Pakistan, rather there should be a protest against his inhumane acts as;
1. Aal e Saud, from the very beginning till now has been disrespecting Islam by demolishing the graves of Holy Ahlulbayt (as) and Sahaba (ra)
2. Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the killings of innocent human beings in Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
3. Saudi Arabia has been constantly targeting Shias of Alqateef Province
4. Basic human rights of everyone has been constantly violated in Saudi Arabia
5. Freedom of Speech is completely banned in Saudi Arabia
6. Saudi Arabia is directly responsible for destroying Muslim Unity and is especially backing extremist banned outfits in Pakistan
7. It has been witnessed that Hujjaj at the Shrine of Rasoolallah (saww) have been ridiculed and abused by extremist Wahhabi Mullahs on Govt payroll and has become a routine
There should have been a protest against the heinous crimes committed by Aal e Saud especially Bin Salman, not a warm welcome. Seems as if the Govt of Pakistan is following the foot steps of Saudi Arabia by banning the protests against Bin Salmanâs visit to Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has already suffered in the so called âAfghan Jehadâ because of Aal e Saud and till today the nation is paying the price.
Therefore, Pakistan should not take part in any of Saudi Global Destructive agenda anymore. Quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (ra) founded Pakistan so that it becomes exemplary for the rest of Umma, not a play ground for Saudi Wahhabi Extremist Aal e Saud Regime.
Now, being patriotic Pakistanis we have our apprehensions that in the past Saudi âRiyalâ has got Pakistanis killed, therefore, we demand a transparency in the use of funds given to Pakistan and that there is no hidden/sectarian agenda behind it.
May our beloved mother land Islamic Republic of Pakistan be safe and prosperous till the day of Judgement.
Amin.
Pakistan Zinda Bad âŠ
Hayâat Ulama e Shia (Pakistan) Toronto

On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi...

On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to protest for the release of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush over the weekend.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for the Al Baghdadia Television, has been in custody since disrupting President Bushâs weekend press conference with the size-10 projectiles. If convicted, Mr Zaidi may be jailed for up to seven years.
The protesters brought a giant head of President Bush, threw shoes at it and covered it with shoes before ending their protest.
They also brought bags of shoes representing Iraqis and US soldiers who have died since the Bush Administrationâs âillegal invasionâ of Iraq.
The peace activists urged the Iraqi government to release Mr Zaidi without charges and have set up a fund to support him and his family.
At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino said the president had âno hard feelingsâ about the Iraqi journalist who flung shoes at him.
Asked if Mr Zaidi should be forgiven, Ms Perino said Mr Bush trusted Iraqâs legal system to decide an appropriate punishment for the assault.
The protesters outside the White House also displayed names of thousands of Iraqis killed in the war. The display contained their names, ages, places where they were killed and how they were killed.
âThese are real people,â said Gael Murphy, one of the cofounders of the Code Pink which along with three of the groups had participated in the protest. âThey were killed because of the US invasion.âLater, representatives for Code Pink, Women for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace told a news conference that they had come to White House to remind the Bush administration and the American people that âMr Bush is directly responsible for the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis and 4,200 US troopsâ.
They noted that the war also displaced more than five million Iraqis.
âBush is the real criminal, not al-Zaidi,â said one of them. âAl-Zaidi speaks for millions of people across the world.â
âArrest Bush, not Zaidi,â chanted the protesters as they marched outside the White House. âBush is a war criminal,â shouted the protesters as they spanked a giant picture of the US president with shoes.
The speakers who addressed the news conference noted that Mr Zaidi had become something of a folk-hero in the Arab world, and his shoe-throwing had become a symbol of dissatisfaction with âBushâs bungled war in Iraqâ

Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the...

Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by extremists in the United States.
Following the Friday Prayers, thousands of worshippers demonstrated in the streets of the Iranian capital to protest the sacrilege of the Muslim holy book.
Joined by a number of government officials, protesters carried banners displaying slogans in condemnation of Florida pastor Terry Jones, who floated the idea of burning the Qur'an on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The angry crowd chanted, "Death to the Zionist priest," "Death to America," and "Death to Israel," along with other slogans condemning the sacrilegious move.
While Jones called off his Qur'an-burning plans in the face of fierce international condemnation, anti-Islam protesters in the US tore pages, and burned copies of the Muslim holy book on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the US.
The blasphemous move sparked outrage in the Muslim world with millions demonstrating across the globe to denounce the desecration of the holy book.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142859.html

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of \"Shias and Sunnis are brothers\" and \"Long Live Pakistan\". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of \\\"Shias and Sunnis are brothers\\\" and \\\"Long Live Pakistan\\\". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....

This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.

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